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AP's long-time Supreme Court reporter Mark Sherman reflects on front row seat to legal history
Mark Sherman, a Supreme Court reporter for The Associated Press, retired after 20 years covering the court during its ideological shift to the right. He observed changes driven by unexpected vacancies, political maneuvers, and the rise of Donald Trump, leading to a conservative supermajority.
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